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SPECIAL EDITION: OMEGA-3S As pace of innovation slows, new sources of omega-3s, higher concentrates, combo products still appearing Omega-3s companies continue to seek ways to differentiate their products. Among the innovations that are appearing in the marketplace are new combination products, new sources of raw material supply and a continued push toward higher concentrations of EPA and DHA... Read Omega-3 in sports nutrition: Science is 'exciting and promising, but still emerging' Omega-3 supplements positioned specifically for sports nutrition lag behind ingredients like protein powder or amino acids in terms of product development and sales, but scientific literature backing the fatty acid's benefits for athletes continue to build... Read Equating bitter orange extract with ephedra just 'an old wives tale,' researcher says A researcher with long experience in p-synephrine, the active ingredient in bitter orange extract, says hes frustrated with the intransigence of certain authorities who deem the ingredient unsafe because of a superficial chemical resemblance to the banned substance ephedra... Read FORTO ramps up distribution entering Walmart stores nationwide FORTO Coffee Shots, a two-ounce, single-serve coffee drink brand, is migrating from check-out counters populated by other energy shot brands and into the coffee aisles of 3,700 Walmart stores beginning this month... Read CRO launches certification to vet quality of claims validation Global Clinicals, a contract research organization (CRO) based in Los Angeles, has launched a certification the founder says will help companies differentiate themselves based on the quality of the research that backs the claims they make on their products... Read US ruling on vitamin C price fixing case could exacerbate trade tensions with China A US Supreme Court decision on a longstanding vitamin C price fixing case could further inflame trade tensions with China, an expert familiar with the case has said... Read Supplement subscriptions: 5 things you need to know about subscription laws From clear information on how to cancel to sending confirmations that consumers can keep, here are some things to know if youre in the online subscription business... Read | |